Southern Pies: A Gracious Plenty of Pie Recipes, from Lemon Chess to Chocolate Pecan by Nancie McDermott

    • Categories: Pies, tarts & pastries; Dessert; American South
    • Ingredients: pastry pie shells; sugar; milk; lemons; eggs; store-cupboard ingredients
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  • Chef Burton's New Orleans lemon pie

    • hillsboroks on November 15, 2014

      There is too much thickener in this recipe and not enough lemon flavor. I followed the instructions as written and ended up with a chilled rubber base to which I was supposed to whisk in the lemon juice. A hand whisk was going nowhere so I tried my handheld electric mixer and still had a lumpy mess. I finally dumped it all in the food processor and processed it to a smooth texture before folding in the whipped cream. If I ever made this recipe again I would add the lemon juice to the cooked mixture before it went into the fridge to chill. I think I would also cut the gelatin and cornstarch back or add more lemon juice. My husband's comment after our guests had left was "Well that was a strange pie!"

  • Pineapple-coconut pie

    • Aggie92 on March 29, 2013

      This pie is so easy and so delicious. It was a huge hit with my dinner party guests.

  • Sweet potato pie

    • Aggie92 on November 26, 2022

      I love this pie! It's not too sweet and is lightly spiced which allows the sweet potato flavor to be enhanced but not overwhelmed. Increased the mashed sweet potatoes to 2 cups so I could bake this in a deep-dish pie pan. Was done in 55 minutes with just a slight jiggle in the center. Also made it the day before Thanksgiving and refrigerated it overnight.

  • Karen Wilcher's old-time blackberry cobbler

    • Melanie on March 08, 2015

      I didn't quite follow all the instructions for this one, making small lattice pies instead of following suggested method. The texture was jammier than I would have liked.

  • Chocolate-pecan pie

    • TrishaCP on December 26, 2015

      I received raves about this from the family at Christmas Eve dinner. It was deep and richly chocolately, so small pieces suffice. I have to say, it was different from what I had been expecting. In my mind, I had been thinking this would be like a pecan pie with chocolate, but this is a chocolate pie with pecans-I would not have minded adding a few more pecans. The texture was quite soft (even though the directions yielded a fully cooked pie)-much more like a custard pie than a firmer chess pie. All in all, an interesting and fun end to Christmas dinner.

  • Sandra Gutierrez's butter piecrust

    • Melanie on March 08, 2015

      An easy pie crust. Certainly not as full of flavour as the Herme / Greenspan tart pastry recipe that I use but it worked well enough for a double crusted pie.

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  • ISBN 10 1452100373
  • ISBN 13 9781452100371
  • Published Jul 01 2010
  • Format eBook
  • Page Count 168
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Chronicle Books
  • Imprint Chronicle Books (CA)


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